Former products as the CD Fender/DVD Fender invented by the British
designer Trevor Burroughs did not work with DVD because they were too
thick and interfered to the laser beam. And as a further drawback they
stick to the disc by mere adhesion. With d_skin made of a micro-resin
only 0.005” thick there might be hope for protection of heavily used DVD
in libraries. D-Skin is firmly attached to the disc by an outer ring
with 8 tabs. I've seen offers of 20 d_skin-labels for $ 17 which results
in $ 0.85 per disc (which makes Euro 0.62 - very promising!)

> "Breivold, Scott" schrieb:> > I recently heard about this new product which you clip on to a CD/DVD> to protect it from scratches. Has any one used them?> > For those of us with primarily in-house use collections, it occurred> to me that you could just snap one on the disc at the point of> check-out . . .> > http://www.d-skin.com/home.html> > > > : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :> Scott Breivold> Media, Communications, & Arts Librarian> University Library ~ Cal State LA> LN 3019 ~ (323) 343-6094> > "I hear and I forget; I see and I remember;> I write and I understand." ~Ernst Lubitsch> >
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